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image credit: Tambako The Jaguar The caracal is a caramel-coloured wild cat that lives in Africa, the Middle East and India. Known for its strong build, long legs, and tufted ears, these babies open their eyes around day 10 and progress quickly from there - by one to two months old, they are following their mother to learn life skills like hunting. The Presurferread more

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The caracal is a medium-sized wild cat characterised by long tufted ears that are black on the back, long canine teeth, a short face, long legs and robust build. The African Caracal's ability to turn in mid air has baffled scientist...